Woman arrested after being found naked in city pool: South Euclid Police Blotter

SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- Trespassing, Wrenford Road: Officers received a pool alarm from Bexley Park around 2:45 a.m. Aug. 29 and responded to find a woman swimming naked in the pool.

The Cleveland Heights woman, 32, was arrested for criminal trespass and was found to have an active warrant with Shaker Heights police.

Suspicious vehicle, Colony Road:

Around 2:40 a.m. Aug. 23, officers saw a suspicious vehicle pull into the driveway of a residence. When they walked up the driveway to check on the vehicle, they discovered that the occupants had gotten out and fled from them.

Drug possession, South Belvoir Boulevard: After stopping a vehicle for a traffic violation Aug. 23, officers located cocaine inside of it. The driver -- a 60-year-old Cleveland Heights man -- and a 41-year-old female passenger, also of Cleveland Heights, were subsequently arrested for possession of cocaine.

Suspicious, Warrensville Center Road: A manager of Walgreens said Aug. 23 that the staff had received an anonymous phone call from someone stating that an employee planned on ransacking and robbing the store.

She said they called back the number the call had originated from and an unknown woman answered. She claimed that she did not make the call and that someone must have used her phone.

The manager subsequently spoke to the employee who was implicated, and she said she recently broke up with her girlfriend and that she may have been trying to get her fired.

Special attention was given to the store.

Theft, Mayfield Road: A man reported Aug. 23 that someone had entered his unlocked vehicle while it was parked at Marc's and had stolen a firearm while he was shopping. He believed the crime occurred Aug. 14.

Disturbance, South Green Road: Officers responded to the Exceptional Event Center around 11:30 p.m. Aug. 24 for a report of a disturbance and found that the center had exceeded its maximum capacity.

A party was being held in a room with a capacity for 99 people, but officers counted more than 200. The room was cleared and the woman running the event was cited based on the city's maximum capacity ordinance.

Theft, Warrensville Center Road: A Cleveland woman, 24, was arrested at Walmart Aug. 25 for theft after she did not properly scan merchandise. The estimated value of the theft was $690.

Found property, Monticello Boulevard: A resident located a gun in the woods near the city's service garage Aug. 25. Responding officers retrieved the gun from its location and found it loaded with 14 rounds of ammunition. It had some rust on it, indicating that it had been in the woods for some time.

Aggravated robbery, Cedar Road: A man, 62, reported Aug. 26 that he was robbed by two unknown male suspects in front of Burger King around 2 p.m. the previous day.

He said he was not injured, but the suspects took $40 cash and a credit card. He was able to cancel the credit card without any fraudulent charges being posted.

The incident is under investigation.

Suspicion, South Belvoir Boulevard: A man and his wife said Aug. 26 that a suspicious man came to their property and knocked on their door, but ran off when the husband confronted him.

They said similar incidents have happened three times in the past year and that the person comes onto their property when children are present. They said the children have run into the home on each occasion. They asked that the suspect be given a trespass warning if identified.

Overdose, Prasse Road: A woman reported at 10 p.m. Aug. 26 that her son had overdosed in her driveway. The man, 26, was revived and taken to the hospital for treatment.

Obstructing official business, Mayfield Road: Around 1:15 a.m. Aug. 28, officers responded to a report of a disturbance near Sheffield Road. After investigation, a 29-year-old resident was cited for driving under suspension and failing to identify himself.

He later assaulted an officer at the jail and damaged a camera inside his cell.

Breaking and entering, Mayfield Road: An employee of Just Cats Hospital reported Aug. 28 that someone had broken into the business. She said she arrived to work to find cabinets and files open and paperwork thrown on the floor. No property, cash or narcotics were stolen from the business.

Disorderly conduct, Grosvenor Road: Officers responded at 9 p.m. Aug. 29 to several reports of a large fight near a home and found several women involved. They learned that the incident began after a conflict on social media.

A Cleveland Heights woman, 39, and a South Euclid woman, 21, were subsequently cited for disorderly conduct. A third woman was also suspected of being involved, but fled when officers arrived.